PERSPECTIVES OF ETHNOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY IN STUDYING THE CULTURAL AND CIVILIZATIONAL POTENTIALS OF NATO INTEGRATIONS (MONTENEGRIN EXAMPLE)
Keywords:
ethnology/anthropology, NATO, enculturation, socialization, cultural and civilizational potential of integrations, Monte NegroAbstract
Conceptualizing the transformation of NATO as a never completed process and never achieved state, my intention is to problematize the perspectives of ethnology/anthropology in studying the cultural and civilizational potentials of North Atlantic integrations. The Montenegrin example indicates that a possible NATO membership will play a significant part in redefining and rearticulating of social identities in Monte Negro. Bearing in mind the anthropological and sociological studies of enculturation and socialization I intend to bring attention to the underutilized anthropological/ethnological resources in a more complete understanding of the integration processes. One of the ultimate goals of this study was to instigate/stimulate the studies (thus far neglected in anthropology/ethnology) of cultural and civilizational potentials of NATO integrations.
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